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In case you are using a measure. Or dates across tables, You need to take care of context. Check my blog on this :
Max Last_day= max(Table[Last_day])
Min Initial_day = MIN(Table[Initial_day])
Date Diff = AVERAGEX(VALUES(Table[Id2]) ,datediff([Initial_day],[Max Last_day],DAY))
Date Diff 2 = AVERAGEX(SUMMARIZE(Table,Table[ID2].Table[Id1] ,"_min",[Min Initial_da],"_max",[Max Last_day]),datediff([_min],[_max],DAY))
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